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Monday, 27 September 2010

Belgian dog owners...

Is there anyone out there who owns a dog and lives in Belgium, or has done so in the past?

Newsweek has declared Belgium to be the best place to live for dog owners, and I'm writing a piece about it. I'd love to speak to/tweet with/exchange emails/buy you coffee this week if you have any insights or views as to why this might be!

5 comments:

Minna
said...

They have to be kidding! What are they basing it on?? I had a rottweiler for six years (until she had to be put down due to severe arthrosis), and while there were issues, my biggest problem was finding someone to care for her over the day while I was at work. Best place for dog owners? Not in my mind, as finding dog sitters is one of the top priorities! Sure you look at all those ads on xpats offering dog sitting, but does it work in practise ... not really ... sigh .. feel free to contact me if you want ... but it's been fours years that I am without dog ... and I still haven't found a good day-time solution. Else I would have gotten a new dog ...

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I’m a Christian, which, yes, means I go to Church and hold to certain beliefs, but more than that, means that I enjoy a dynamic relationship with the living God who has never not loved me, and chose me to be His since before time even began. Nothing trumps that. Nothing comes close to even comparing with it.

I’m thoroughly British but also thoroughly European. (I have French blood and a Belgian heart). Being an expat in Belgium defines and suits me, my personality, my heritage, perfectly.

Professionally, I teach English, French and Spanish to adults, freelance, face-to-face in and around Brussels, and worldwide via Skype. I also write for an English language learning magazine called the MAG and do some translation.

Speaking of writing, I also do a bit of that. The current title of the novel I’m working on is “Inevitable”, but that has already changed twice, so we shall see. Since my surname is neither memorable nor easy to spell, and of course as a tribute to the aforementioned obsession, I write as Claire Lyman. In French, I write as Aurore Delacourt, and have been doing so since my teens.

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